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New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by RSjeff » Fri Jun 12, 2015 8:37 pm

Hi gents,
New RS4 B7 saloon owner since April, I've been reading the forum for a few weeks and finally joined, great place you have here and loads of great info and knowledge :D

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by Ozzyz » Fri Jun 12, 2015 9:08 pm

Welcome! She's a beauty :beerchug:

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by SamRs4 » Fri Jun 12, 2015 10:07 pm

RSjeff wrote:Hi gents,
New RS4 B7 saloon owner since April, I've been reading the forum for a few weeks and finally joined, great place you have here and loads of great info and knowledge :D

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Hello jef very nice the spit of mine was the spec and mileage did you buy from performance paddock it's just looks like one they had for sale ? I see you have a vast knowledge on waxs and stuff what wax would you use on our silver car ? And by the way looks very clean

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by Rick_RS4 » Sat Jun 13, 2015 1:04 am

welcome looks very nice,

dont forget the search button works very well for tyre and cheap disk questions

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by HYFR » Sat Jun 13, 2015 7:41 am

And spacers

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by RSjeff » Sat Jun 13, 2015 4:06 pm

SamRs4 wrote:
RSjeff wrote:Hi gents,
Hello jef very nice the spit of mine was the spec and mileage did you buy from performance paddock it's just looks like one they had for sale ? I see you have a vast knowledge on waxs and stuff what wax would you use on our silver car ? And by the way looks very clean
Hi Sam, it has 58k on and bought it from dealer in Sheffield. I always prefer the look of sealant as the base on all my silver cars mate. At the moment I haven't had time to machine polish it (paintwork is very good so probably just going to give it a quick glaze) so far it has just been clayed and then finished with 2 coats of Werkstat Acrylic Jett.

Once I have machined it, will finish with 2 coats of Werkstat Acrylic again then top that off with a couple of coats of either Chemical Guys V7 hybrid or a spray wax. I find using sealant as the base, then topping that with wax or hybrid gives much better finish, almost makes the paint look liquid-like on silver cars and the flakes really pop nice :mrgreen:

Thanks for the welcomes :jump_clap:

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by SamRs4 » Sat Jun 13, 2015 9:44 pm

RSjeff wrote:
SamRs4 wrote:
RSjeff wrote:Hi gents,
Hello jef very nice the spit of mine was the spec and mileage did you buy from performance paddock it's just looks like one they had for sale ? I see you have a vast knowledge on waxs and stuff what wax would you use on our silver car ? And by the way looks very clean
Hi Sam, it has 58k on and bought it from dealer in Sheffield. I always prefer the look of sealant as the base on all my silver cars mate. At the moment I haven't had time to machine polish it (paintwork is very good so probably just going to give it a quick glaze) so far it has just been clayed and then finished with 2 coats of Werkstat Acrylic Jett.

Once I have machined it, will finish with 2 coats of Werkstat Acrylic again then top that off with a couple of coats of either Chemical Guys V7 hybrid or a spray wax. I find using sealant as the base, then topping that with wax or hybrid gives much better finish, almost makes the paint look liquid-like on silver cars and the flakes really pop nice :mrgreen:


Hello Jeff I thought that they stopped making werkstat acrillic ? Where can I get hold of some? And what's the correct way to apply and get that mirror shine and what else do I need as in waxs and sealents iv had mine deataled twice and it's got autoglym life shine what do I have to do to make silver coulor pop

Thanks for the welcomes :jump_clap:

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by RSjeff » Sun Jun 14, 2015 9:54 am

SamRs4 wrote:
Hello Jeff I thought that they stopped making werkstat acrillic ? Where can I get hold of some? And what's the correct way to apply and get that mirror shine and what else do I need as in waxs and sealents iv had mine deataled twice and it's got autoglym life shine what do I have to do to make silver coulor pop

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Yeah Sam, I was gutted when I read they had stopped production. I fortunately still have quite a bit left and it lasts ages. Polished Bliss have announced the replacement as a direct swap for the Carlack Acrylic kit.
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/blog/201 ... ack-range/
Any decent sealant would do as the base coats though, the shine and pop is all in the preparation stage (removing swirls and defects through polishing), the better the prep, the better the final finish. Once the paintwork is good, I think you will find a couple of layers of any decent sealant followed by a layer or 2 of wax or hybrid will give you great results mate.

Jeff

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by SamRs4 » Sun Jun 14, 2015 10:46 am

RSjeff wrote:
SamRs4 wrote:
Hello Jeff I thought that they stopped making werkstat acrillic ? Where can I get hold of some? And what's the correct way to apply and get that mirror shine and what else do I need as in waxs and sealents iv had mine deataled twice and it's got autoglym life shine what do I have to do to make silver coulor pop

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Yeah Sam, I was gutted when I read they had stopped production. I fortunately still have quite a bit left and it lasts ages. Polished Bliss have announced the replacement as a direct swap for the Carlack Acrylic kit.
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/blog/201 ... ack-range/
Any decent sealant would do as the base coats though, the shine and pop is all in the preparation stage (removing swirls and defects through polishing), the better the prep, the better the final finish. Once the paintwork is good, I think you will find a couple of layers of any decent sealant followed by a layer or 2 of wax or hybrid will give you great results mate.

Hello Jeff sorry to be a pain so iv got life shine cars been clayed and prepped so now wash and then car lack is a sealant is that Wright ? I don't have machine polisher so is applying by hand ok ? And what wax or hybrid do you recommend ? And I see you've had the same problem with the window trim and am gonna give that polish you said a go once I get car back from mrc , Jeff your Rs is it stock or do you have work planed ? Thank for all your help Jeff.

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by RSjeff » Sun Jun 14, 2015 1:39 pm

How long has the lifeshine been on Sam? Is it still acting as it should in terms of beading when wet etc? If it is still working, then wait until it starts to fade as you have to remove the coating before applying a new one of sealant. The car would need to be washed and clayed to remove any existing protection, then the acrylic sealant products can be applied by hand.

For winter months, I use Chemicals Guys V7 Hybrid
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/Chemical_ ... hybrv7.htm

During summer months for best finish at the moment I have been using Pinnacle Crystal Mist
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pinnacle-Crys ... 3cfa614218

But any decent wax can be applied over the top of the sealant, I just find the Pinnacle spray one easy to use and it looks amazing.

Yeah mate, the window surrounds were a strange one, I expected them to polish up easily and was surprised that most things I tried had very little effect until I tried the Scholl S3, that worked amazingly with very little time and effort to go round the whole lot. It is an excellent polish as well if you have any defects to remove ever on your paintwork.

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by RSjeff » Sun Jun 14, 2015 1:43 pm

Sorry forgot to add, it is stock at the moment apart from a Milltek non-res non-valved cat-back exhaust I've just had fitted last week. I have nothing else planned at the moment but am sure that won't stay like that for too long :bigblink:

What are you having done at MRC mate?

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by SamRs4 » Mon Jun 15, 2015 1:27 am

RSjeff wrote:How long has the lifeshine been on Sam? Is it still acting as it should in terms of beading when wet etc? If it is still working, then wait until it starts to fade as you have to remove the coating before applying a new one of sealant. The car would need to be washed and clayed to remove any existing protection, then the acrylic sealant products can be applied by hand.

For winter months, I use Chemicals Guys V7 Hybrid
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/Chemical_ ... hybrv7.htm

During summer months for best finish at the moment I have been using Pinnacle Crystal Mist
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pinnacle-Crys ... 3cfa614218

But any decent wax can be applied over the top of the sealant, I just find the Pinnacle spray one easy to use and it looks amazing.

Yeah mate, the window surrounds wer

e a strange one, I expected them to polish up easily and was surprised that most things I tried had very little effect until I tried the Scholl S3, that worked amazingly with very little time and effort to go round the whole lot. It is an excellent polish as well if you have any defects to remove ever on your paintwork.

Jeff
Hello Jeff the life shine is still working and been on since last July so would it be ok to put car lack on when washed and then the pinnacle spray on top will this give me that mirror finish ? Pls could you pm me an exact list of names of sealents and deataling spray to order ? This is second time cars been to mrc was there last September had full c/ clean / stage 2 map/ stage 2 manifold £ full service dynod 421 bhp started at 315 felt like a rocket now I'm having kW springs / millteck non res + valves / cold air feed/ service &sheath cheeck on dyno can't wait to get it back been there a week feels like a month if you could let me no and ill order on line thanks Jeff.

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Re: New RS4 B7 saloon owner

Post by RSjeff » Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:55 am

SamRs4 wrote: Hello Jeff the life shine is still working and been on since last July so would it be ok to put car lack on when washed and then the pinnacle spray on top will this give me that mirror finish ? Pls could you pm me an exact list of names of sealents and deataling spray to order ? This is second time cars been to mrc was there last September had full c/ clean / stage 2 map/ stage 2 manifold £ full service dynod 421 bhp started at 315 felt like a rocket now I'm having kW springs / millteck non res + valves / cold air feed/ service &sheath cheeck on dyno can't wait to get it back been there a week feels like a month if you could let me no and ill order on line thanks Jeff.
Hi mate, the Carlack sealant needs to go directly onto clean well prepared paintwork, which would mean you would need to clay the car to remove the Lifeshine first and then apply the Carlack Acrylic products.
Bet you can wait to get it back, sounds great with the Milltek on too!!

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